Ingo Rammer, ThinktectureIngo is independent consultant, developer, author, and trainer based in central Europe. His books "Advanced .NET Remoting" and "Advanced .NET Remoting in VB.NET" have been published by Apress in 2002. In his day-to-day work, he focuses mainly on the architecture of .NET applications, and has worked with various companies in the telecommunication and software industry. |
Presentation: "Best Practices for Distributed Applications"
Track:
.NET Best Practices
Time: Monday 13:00 - 14:00 Location: Dania
Abstract: The .NET Framework brings more than seven different ways of developing distributed applications: Web Services, Enterprise Services, Remoting, Message Queuing, SQL XML, Low-Level TCP Sockets, UDP Datagrams, and others more. The past years have taught that each of these technologies has its place. In this session, Ingo Rammer shares a number of best practices which allow you to effectively choose and use the correct protocol and API for your requirements.
Presentation: "Application Building Blocks"
Track:
.NET Best Practices
Time: Monday 15:45 - 16:30 Location: Dania
Abstract: The Microsoft Patterns & Practices Group (PAG) set out to provide developers with reference architectures, best practice solutions, and ready-to-use implementations for software development and operational management. In this session, Ingo presents the work of the PAG in the area of ready-to-use application building blocks, and shows you how you can leverage these best practices for enterprise solutions, security, database access, smart client deployment, caching, configuration management and more.
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